Organize Your Future Financial Risks During Workers Compensation

If you've been injured on the job, the severity and longevity of the injury can have a devastating effect on the rest of your life. Recovering and getting back to earning an income is important, but you need to know how the injuries may affect your ability to earn and maintain your lifestyle as life goes on. Take into considering the following financial points as you progress through the workers compensation system and work on a plan for protecting your future financial security: Read More 

What Your Divorce Mediator Can And Can’t Do For You

Mediation is one of the most popular methods for negotiating a divorce settlement. The parties getting divorced agree to meet with a third party, known as the mediator to work out a final agreement. Sometimes attorneys are involved as well, but often, they aren't. While using a mediation service is a great idea, be aware of what they can and can't do for you. Mediators don't file paperwork for you Read More 

2 Things You Need To Know About An Estate Plan

There are many people who don't have an estate plan. They might wonder if they need one and when the best time is to get one. Here are some things that you need to know about your estate plan: If You Have Children, You Need An Estate Plan One of the most important reasons to have an estate plan is to select a guardian for your minor children, should your pass away. Read More 

CPA Or Tax Attorney: Choosing The Right Tax Professional For Your Small Business

As a small business owner, you may be wondering if you're doing all that you can to get the maximum refund for your business. If you're already working with a CPA, perhaps you've considered contacting a tax attorney for your more complicated tax issues. Below are three common tax situations faced by small businesses and which professional can help you through them. Tax Form Preparations When determining which tax professional to consult, it's important to remember that qualified tax attorneys generally charge more for their services than certified public accountants. Read More 

Three Little-Known Damages You Should Pursue In A Personal Injury Case

Most accident victims know the meaning of medical expenses, lost wages and pain and suffering damages.  However, these are not the only losses that you should be concerned about if you are injured. Other less common, but not less important, damages to consider include: Household Services If your injuries preclude you from performing household chores, then you may be compensated for hiring somebody else to take care of your household duties. Read More